Treatment will depend on your symptoms, age, and general health. It will also depend on how severe the condition is.
If you have type 1 diabetes, you will need daily shots of insulin to keep your blood sugar level in normal ranges. Other parts of treatment may include:
- Eating a diet to help manage blood sugar levels.
- Exercising to help the body use blood sugar efficiently.
- Monitoring blood sugar levels by fingerstick testing several times a day or by continuous monitoring, as directed by your doctor, and learning how to adjust your meals and insulin dose as needed.
- Having regular hemoglobin A1C testing. This is advised at least 2 times a year. You may need to do this more often if your blood sugar level stays too high.
Research is being done to find better ways to manage diabetes. This includes looking for other ways to take insulin such as through pens, inhalers, pills, or pumps. Researchers have also found some genetic markers for type 1 diabetes. Pancreas and islet cell transplants are considered experimental treatments.